Monday, October 11, 2010

State wins debt $ 23 million coleccionista-Chicago Sun-times

The State of Illinois has won a trial of a law firm in Chicago $ 23.7 million once hired to pursue Smart student loan.

A Cook County judge ordered Friedman & Wexler attorneys and their lawyers Wexler Mitchell and Norman Wexler signed to pay damages and damages as a result of a lawsuit by the Illinois student assistance Commission presented in 2006.

The Agency of State of the law - firm accused who oversaw the value default collections of student loan on behalf of the State of Illinois between 1994 to mid-2006 - incorrectly bagging commissions and short status in the money that was owed.

The Chicago Sun-Times reported in 2007 that the respondent State that the company had "unduly withheld" at least 1.6 million dollars in commissions and continuous collection of debtors after his contract with the State declined in June 2006 money inappropriately.

Extent the State will be able to gather on the isnt judgment clara.Ambos Wexlers have went bankrupt, and his company no longer has a work phone number.?

"" Ironically, we will use all the tools that are typically available to a collector to collect our collectors.XML, "said Andrew Davis, executive director of the State Agency"."We try to identify assets and take advantage of them."


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